Charles David, Remove.org's marketing coordinator, says he's confused by Cox's warning because it followed a lengthy phone call during which Remove.org officials thought they'd addressed his concerns.
David also says Remove.org, which maintains a national do-not-contact list designed to ward off the onslaught of spam, junk mail, and telemarketing calls confronting consumers, doesn't send out spam as has been previously claimed. Rather, the company asks that its direct-marketing membership send messages informing those on their E-mail lists about Remove.org's services should they want to be removed.
Cox has given Remove.org 10 days to address his concerns, or potentially face a lawsuit under Michigan consumer-protection laws that could result in a fine of up to $25,000.
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